Hog Prices Vintage Unction Saturday, March 10 HOGS 912: Barrows & Gilts; Mostly steady. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 40.50-41.10, few to 41.60; US No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 39.85-40.50; US No. 2-4190-260 lbs. 39.00-39.85; US No. 2-4 140-165 lbs. 33.00-34.75. Sows: US No. 1-3 370-605 lbs, 31.75-33.50, few to 34.25. Boars: 29.50-30.10. Wednesday, March 14 HOGS 425: Barrows & Gilts: Weak to 25c lower. US No. 1-2 200- 240 lbs. 40.50-41.25, No. 1-3 195-255 lbs. 40.25-40.75, No. 3-4 250-280 lbs. 39.35-39.60, No. 2-4 120-180 lbs. 39.00-40.00. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300- 600 lbs. 32.50-33.50. Lebanon Valley Auction Tuesday, March 13 430 Head of Hogs Barrows: and Gilts steady to 25c lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: U.S. 2-3 200-230 pounds 40.10-40.60, few lots to 41.00; 2-4 190-260 39.00- 40.00. SOWS; U.S. 2-3 300-500 pounds 31.00-34.50. BOARS: 28.50 - 31.50. Feeder Pigs No sales on offer. SELL f=% YOUR BUTCHER ,) HOGS . ij DIRECT TO Ezra W. Martin Co. Garden Spot Quality Meats Call AL SHAFFER At Lancaster, Pa. 717-397-5113 Evenings (215) 779-3847 The Lancaster Livestock Yards, Inc. AND Rosenthal and Co. (Commodity Brokers) Are Proud to Announce a “Livestock Futures Seminar” - Topics to be Discussed - How Hedging Works for the Livestock Producer/ How to Decide When to Hedge/ How you con Place a Hedge/ How you can Lock In PROFITS Through Hedging/ Date: Thursday, March 22 Time: 7:30 P.M. Place: Auction Pavilion Lancaster Livestock Yards, Inc. No Advance Reservations Are Necessary If Reservations Are Desired call collect Rosenthal and Co., 215-821-8111 or mail coupon below I 1 • Name 1 I I I Address I I I I I I I l Phone I I : i -i Rosenthal and Co. , 2200 Hamilton St. Allentown. Pa. 18105 Phone 215-821-8111 New Holland Auction Monday, March 12 HOGS 909; Barrows & Gilts: Mostly steady, spots 25c higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 40.75- 41.50; US No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 40.50- 40.75; US No. 2-4 230-270 lbs. 39.00- 40.50; US No. 2-4 170-195 lbs. 38.50- 40.50. Sows: US No. 1-3 300-570 lbs 31.00-33.75. Boars: 31.00-33.00. Lancaster Market Monday, March 12 Barrows and gilts strong to 25 higher; sows scarce. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 205-240 lb. 41.25-41.50; US 1-2 200- 240 lb. 40.50-41.00; US 2-3 195-255 lb 4025-40 75. Lancaster Auction Wednesday, March 14 Barrow and Gilts 25 lower, instances 50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 215-230 lb. 41.25; US 1-2 210-250 lb. 40.50-40.75; US 2-3 200-265 lb. 39.85-40.35. St. Louis Auction HOGS: 4,000. 50 higher. US 1-2 200-2301 b. 40.50-40.75; US 1-3 200-250 lb. 40.25-40.50. gd peria auction HOGS: 3000. 25 to mostly 50 higher. US 1-2 200-240 lb. 40.00-40.50 (40 head at 40.75); US 1-3 200-260 lb. 39.50-40.00. Indianapolis Auction Hogs 1500. 50-75 higher. US 1-2 200-240 lb. 40.50-40.75; US 1-3 200-250 lb. 40.25-to mostly 40.50. New York Dressed Meats Thursday, March 15 Compared with Wednesday, prices mostly unchanged for railstock class. Pork loins around $1 lower, other listed pork cuts steady. Trading generally slow With demand for fresh meats about equal to moderate supplies available in all divisions. Steer Beef Prime 600-900 pounds 71.50- 7^.00; Choice 600-700 71.50-72.50; 80Q-900 71.00-72.00; Good 500-800 69 50-70.50. Heifer Beef Choice 500-700 pounds 71.00- 72 00. Calf (Skin Off) 150-350 Pounds Choice 83.00-89.00; Good 80.00- 86.00; Standard 76.00-79.00. Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90-150 pounds 110.00- 114.00; Good 60-90 107.00-110.00; Standard 60-120 89.00-92.00. Lamb Choice 30-55 pounds 79.00-81.00; 55-65 77.00-79.00. Choice Beef Cuts Hinds (Steer) 145-190 pounds 80.00- Arm Chucks 90-105 67.50- Ribs (7 rib) 34-40 80.00- Loins (Trmd) 50-70 99.00- Rounds (Steer) 70-95 79.50- Full Plates 48.00- 49 00; Hinds (Heifer) 120-170 79.50- Fresh Pork Cuts Loins (Regular) 8-14 pounds 77 00-80.00; 14-17 75.00-77.00; Picnics (Regular) 54.00-55.50; Boston Butts 4-8 78.00-81.00; Spareribs 3 pounds down 80.00- 83.00; Hams (Skinned) 14-17 70.00-72.00; 17-20 66.00-67.50. Kosher Market Kosher Steer Beef and Lamb: Mid session prices fully steady for both classes. Lebanon Valley Auction Tuesday, March 13 396 Head of Cattle Compared with jvith last weeks market, slaughter‘steers $1.50 to $2.50 higher. Slaughter cows $1.50 to $2.25 higher. Slaughter bulls $1 to $2.50 higher. STEERS: High Choice and Prime (individual) 49.00; Choice 100-1300 pounds 46.50-47.85; Good 44.10-46.00; Standard 41.50-43"; 85; Utility 39.00-41.00. HEIFERS; Choice 44.00-46.10; Good 42.25-43.50. COWS: Utility and High Dressing Cutter 35.25-37.50, few to 38.10; Cutters 34.00-35.25; Canners 30.75-34.00; Shells down to 30.00. BULLS: Choice (individual) 47.60; Good (few) 43.75-46.25; Utility and Commercial 40.00- 47 00 280 Head of Veal Calves Prime 71.00-74.00; Choice 67.00- 71.00; Good (few) 62.00-65.00; Utility 90-120 pounds (few) 46.00- 54 00; 70-85 pounds (few) 40.00- 45.00. FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls 85-125 pounds 59.00-75.00; Holstein Heifers 85-150 pounds 85.00-105.00. 10 Head of Sheep Choice 70-95 pound spring slaughter lambs 39.00-41.00. U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Under Federal Inspection CATTLE HOGS SHEEP 468,000 1,240,000 130,000 This Week Last Week 478,000 1,197,000 Last Year 471,000 1,329,000 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17.1973 Futures Trading Closing bids as of Thursday, March 15 Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes March April Mav June .Inly August September October November December February '74 44 40 33 00 April Trend - Cattle are higher, Hogs are higher, Potatoes are lower and Eggs are higher. a-asked b-bid n-normal Market provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Securities, Inc Pa. Auction Summary Week Ending March 9,1973 CATTLE 6491 Compared with 7750 head last week, and 6508 head a year ago Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers fully 50c higher. Slaughter cows uneven, mostly steady. Slaughter bulls mostly 50c to $1 higher. STEERS; High Choice and Prime 46.75-47.60, Choice 44.00- 46 75, Good 41.00-44.35, Standard 38 00-42.10, Utility 37.25-38.50. HEIFERS: Choice 41.75-44.50, Good 39.00-42.00, Standard 37.00- 39.60, Utility 35.00-37.00. COWS: Utility and High Dressing Cutter 32.90-36.35, Cutters 30.75-33.50, Canners 28.00- 31.75, Shells down to 24.00. BULLS: Choice 42.00-45.00, Good 39.25-43.00, Utility and Commercial 38.00-43.00, Cutters 35 00-37.85. FEEDER CATTLE: Choice 300-600 pounds steers 50.00-62.00, Good 300-800 43.50-53.00, Medium 39.50-45.00. CALVES 4232 Compared with 4153 head last week, and 4257 head a year ago. Vealers mostly weak to $1 lower, except Good strong to $2 higher. VEALERS; Prime 71.00-75.00, Choice 67.00-71.50, Good 63.50- 69.50, Standard 55.00-64.00, Utility 90-120 pounds 45.00-53.50, 70-85 pounds 39.50-47.00. FARM CALVES: Were active Holstein Bulls 80-120 pounds 50.00-77.00; Holsteins Heifers 80- 150 pounds 50.00-100.00, few to 119.00. HOGS 5974 Compared with 6897 head last week, and 7483 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts 50c to 75c higher BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1- 2 200-235 pounds 40.30-41.10, 2-3 195-250 39.90-40.50, 2-4 185-260 38.80-40.00, few 3-4 250-300 37.80- 39.40, 2-4 120-185 31.00-39.40. SOWS; 1-3 300-600 pounds 32.00- 36.00, 2-3 300-650 29 75-32.50. BOARS 23.00-30.00. FEEDER PIGS 713 Compared with 701 head last week, and 662 head a year ago. US No. 1-3 20-35 pounds feeder pigs 16 50-24.50 per head, 1-3 35-50 47.35 33 60 7.05 50.35 47.15 38.65 38 35 46 30 36.40 44.90 34.40 44.45 33 65 44 25 30 70 23 00-32.50, 1-3 50-85 26.75-35 00 per head Compared with 477 head last week, and 533 head a year ago. Wooled slaughter lambs mostly steady, spots $2 higher. SPRING LAMBS: Choice 40-80 pounds 41 00-61.00. WOOLED LAMBS: Choice 70- 120 pounds 37.00-44 00, Good 60- 100 32 50-38.00, Utility 40-70 26.00- 33.00. SLAUGHTER EWES; 7.00- 19.75 New Holland Horse Auction Reported receipts of 380 head of horses, mules and ponies; market stronger than last weeks market Ixiad Kansas riding horses, 150- 120 I/iad lowa riding horses, 200- 160; few work horses, single, 350- 500 Ixiad Tennessee riding horses, 210-410. Load Michigan work horses, singles. 365-535; pairs, 800-1080. T/ical work horses 275-450, mules 160-390, driving horses 175- 800, riding horses 150-205; better horses 275-700; lightweight killers 9-15. heavyweight killers 15-17. Mare ponies 20-45; colts 6-12; geldings 15-40; larger ponies 45- 70 Thursday. March 15 These prices are made up of the average prices quoted by five participating local feed and grain concerns It should be noted, however, that not every dealer handles each commodity. All prices are per bushel, except for ear corn which is per ton. The average local grain prices quoted Thursday, March 15, 1973 are as follows; Bid+ Offered+ Ear Corn 43 00 49.33 Shelled Corn 1.77 1.96 Oats, Local .87 1.08 Oats. Western 1.21 1.33 Barley 1.33 1.63 Wheat 2.10 2 37 +Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer delivered to the mill. Offered is the price the dealer will sell for at - his mill' 130.000 156.000 Chicago Fresh Eggs 47.50 8.00 46.15 47.50 50.75 50.60 55.00 50.50 3.51 54.00 SHEEP 572 Monday, March 12 Local Grain 3